1 Goal scored. 2 Goal definition A loose ball completely inside plane formed by rear edges of goal posts, crossbar, and goal line.

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1 Goal scored

2 Goal definition A loose ball completely inside plane formed by rear edges of goal posts, crossbar, and goal line

3 Goal Can hit any number of pipes without being a goal A ball resting on the goal line is not a goal The ball is dead as soon as it breaks the plane

4 No goal After end of period After whistle Too many men on offense Offside on offense Early penalty release

5 No goal Contact with goal on shot Crease violation Goalie interference Dive/jump play Head flies off crosse

6 No goal Illegal crosse Illegally adjusted crosse Play-on for scoring team foul Flag down for scoring team foul Official notes foul/TO before goal

7 Goal Be very careful about disallowing a goal for any reason not listed in the “Goal not counted” section of the rules

8 The crease and goalie interference

9 Legal if no contact with GK Loose ball Reaching into the crease

10 Legal Loose ball Contact outside crease

11 Legal Clamped ball Contact outside crease = loose ball

12 Illegal! Loose ball Contact with body GK in contact with crease

13 Illegal! Attack steps in crease Loose ball inside crease

14 Illegal! Loose ball outside crease Attack steps in crease

15 All loose ball crease violations and goalie interference result in defensive team awarded possession in the alley

16 Illegal! Attack steps in crease GK in crease has possession

17 Illegal! Ball in GK possession Contact outside crease

18 Illegal! Ball in GK possession Contact inside crease

19 Illegal! GK possession Contact with body GK in contact with crease

20 All crease violations and goalie interference with possession in the crease result in a free clear

21 Attack steps in crease Possession outside crease Flag down!

22 Goalie interference I Ball looseGK Possession Stick-on-stick contact outside crease Legal play Immediate whistle and free clear Stick-on-stick contact inside crease Immediate whistle and ball in alley Immediate whistle and free clear For Level 2, replace “immediate whistle” with “play on”

23 Goalie interference II Ball looseGK Possession Body-on- body contact outside crease Immediate whistle and ball in alley Immediate whistle and free clear Body-on- body contact inside crease Immediate whistle and ball in alley Immediate whistle and free clear For Level 2, replace “immediate whistle” with “play on”

24 Crease violations Ball looseGK Possession Goalie inside crease Immediate whistle and ball in alley Immediate whistle and free clear Goalie outside crease Immediate whistle and ball in alley Flag down/ slow whistle For Level 2, replace “immediate whistle” with “play on”

25 GK Privileges Can bat ball with hand if ball is in cylinder Right of follow through on passes from crease Stop play for lost GK equip. other than crosse Stop play for broken GK equip. or crosse

26 Crease prohibitions A player can never be in opponent’s crease Dive rule Four-second rule Can’t enter own crease with possession

27 Signals Crease violation Goalie interference Failure to advance Illegal re-entry

28 Ball becomes stuck in the mud/caught in the net: whistle If outside crease, the ball is awarded by AP If ball was in crease, award to defense in alley Ball out of play